Featured Facilites

The BasicsSunspire Health The Rosebriar is a licensed residential treatment facility that provides a personal approach to care for women suffering from substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. Our highly trained team of physicians, nurses, therapists and residential staff are addiction specialists who will get to know each patient in order to develop an individualized recovery plan. All treatment plans follow an evidence-based, comprehensive model of treatment that heals whole patients as well as their family systems to set women up for a successful life in recovery.Accommodations and FoodSunspire Health’s Rosebriar facility is located in quaint, historic Astoria, Oregon, in the coastal Pacific Northwest. The serenity and beauty of the Rosebriar is ideal for healing body, mind, and spirit. Our facility is set atop a hill with views of the Columbia River and Astoria Bridge, providing an ideal environment for healing and escaping the chaos of addiction. With 16 beds available in the gorgeous historic home for residential treatment and nursing staff on-site 24 hours a day, the facility offers accommodations that give peace of mind to women seeking a life of sobriety. Patients have access to reading materials in the group room, an onsite garden, and an offsite gym in addition to beach and hiking trail access from the facility for participating in adventure therapy.Treatment and StaffThe Rosebriar offers medical detox when necessary at neighboring Sunspire Health facility Astoria Pointe. In addition to its residential/inpatient program, The Rosebriar offers a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) through a separate Astoria Pointe building. Each patient receives individualized treatment based on her specific needs for recovery. Patients have many different varieties of therapy available during treatment, including individual therapy, family therapy, CBT, gender-specific group work, psycho-education, motivational interviewing, relapse prevention, and adventure therapy. Alternative therapies such as yoga, meditation, and equine therapy are also offered. The facility has a high staff-to-patient ratio, ensuring that each patient receives the personalized care she deserves.

For over 20 years, Life Healing Center has been providing a supportive, safe, and tranquil environment in which men and women can recover from trauma, chemical dependency, intimacy disorders, and co-occurring mental health conditions. Nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains above Santa Fe, New Mexico, we have remained a leading provider of treatment by utilizing symptom-driven, evidence-based practices within the innovative programming options we offer. Our staff of professionals is dedicated to helping each patient tap into the process of healing so that bright, happy, and healthy futures can be achieved by all entrusted into our care.

At Wilmington Treatment Center, comprehensive treatment is provided by multidisciplinary teams of talented and dedicated professionals, including an ASAM-certified medical director, a licensed certified marriage and family therapist, licensed masters-level clinicians, certified substance abuse counselors, a licensed recreational therapist, a certified art therapist, registered nurses, physician assistants, and other specialists. Licensed as a hospital and featuring a medical director who has experience as an oncologist, internist, and general practitioner, our program is uniquely prepared to care for patients whose chemical dependency is accompanied by complicated medical needs.

Sunrise Recovery Ranch is a unique place of hope and healing, where men and women who have been struggling with addiction and certain co-occurring disorders can receive the comprehensive care that will empower them to live healthier and more satisfying lives, free from the limitations of chemical dependence.In order to provide all-inclusive treatment for everyone who is entrusted into our care here at Sunrise Recovery Ranch, the programming offered includes the following: Detox, Women's Program at The Ranch and Men's Program at The Ranch. For more information about detox or treatment within the Women’s Program or Men’s Program, please do not hesitate to contact us at your convenience. We look forward to having the opportunity to answer your questions and help you determine if Sunrise Recovery Ranch is the perfect place for you or someone you care about.

Drug Help

Are you concerned about your personal drug use? If so, you may need to find a rehabilitation treatment center. Here are some tips used to evaluate where you are with your addiction and to help you figure out what steps you can take toward a health and sober future:

1. Have you taken drugs that were not prescribed to you by a doctor?

2. Do you abuse more than one drug at a time?

3. Are you unable to stop using drugs when you want to?

4. Do you have uncontrollable cravings or yearnings for drugs?

5. Have you ever had blackouts as a result of drug use?

6. Do you every feel guilty or bad about your drug use?

7. Does your family or loved ones ever complain about your involvement with drugs?

8. Have you engaged in illegal activities to obtain drugs?

9. Do you experience withdrawal symptoms when you attempt to quit using drugs?

10. Do you engage in unsafe sexual acts while under the influence of drugs?

If you have answered yes to any of the above questions, you should make an appointment with your doctor or other health professional to discuss your addiction.

You could also attend a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), or other anonymous self-help groups devoted to helping members get sober and stay that way.

When the going gets tough, remember you can do it – you can give up alcohol and/or drugs. Talk to someone. Talk to anyone in your life who can give you encouragement, support or practical help, such as family...

People with substance abuse problems are living in denial, making promises to themselves and others that they can’t keep. When heart-to-heart talks haven’t helped, a formal drug intervention may be required.